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hey im looking for a tri core and I was wondering hows the flex on it. i know it says 75 but is it the same flex as the int. reponse. is the INT. flex the same as the 75 flex? On epuck it says the INT flex is 65. im wondering if they are estimating since it is a 75. what do u guys think?

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If it's the cherry wood TriCore3, the flex numbers do not correspond to Easton. The names correspond to the TPS flexes though.

Those sticks are tanks.

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also how does the old tricore hold up. couldnt find anyhting on the old one in search

I had mine for almost 6 months. I love'd it, I usually go through shafts in about half to 1/3 of that time so the durability is good and I liked the preformance it had.

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Is the Tri-core the Composite with the wood shaft? I remember this stick being extremely light for a composite. I was confused if it was a wood shaft or the shaft that is shaped like a triangle.

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I was confused if it was a wood shaft or the shaft that is shaped like a triangle.

the triangle shaped shaft was called the trilage, btw has anybody seen any for sale? Id love to try one again if the price was cheap.

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